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The L.A. Skate Film Festival

The L.A. Skate Film Festival is an international film festival dedicated to putting the limelight on skateboard filmmakers. Skateboard videos are an integral part of the skateboard industry, culture and history. Skateboard films have shaped the culture of skateboarding more so than any other medium over the years. Each video delivers new techniques, styles, fashions, music and information to the skateboard community that changes the way things will be forever…
Nominated movies will be publicly screened in Los Angeles, California on August 31st and September 1st, 2010. An awards ceremony to announce the winners will be held in Hollywood, California on September 2nd, 2010.

DEATHBOWL TO DOWNTOWN “Soul Artists” from Six Stair on Vimeo.

‘Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul’ trailer from grain media on Vimeo.

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09 2010

Trail-Youth-Grafitti-Skateboarding

Where to go and what to do in Trail….skateboarders suspected but their plight supported……read more

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03 2010

Caught

Skatepark vandals caught!! Check the full story in Langley Times. The question remains where can these artists show their work? I found the petition for the upgrade of Murrayville Skatepark>click and sign. Maybe there is more to this community skatepark than is currently being reported in the press.

Murrayville

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09 2009

The Society of Language is Matter

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08 2009

Graffiti rule in skateparks axed

New Bylaws imposed in the Township of Langley>I am wondering how this is going to play out considering other parks in the lower mainland have artwork on them. Check out this recent article supporting the Maple Ridge artist Kris Kupskay to do a mural at Rotary PoMo SK8 Park in Rocky Point Park!

Seylynn Skatepark North Vancouver BC

Seylynn Skatepark North Vancouver BC - Since 1978

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07 2009